NugMount

5.1:As it turned out in MoP you can get mount type information from game. So now you don't have to manually assign types.
Also that means if you don't have any mounts selected, it will summon something random, but still not having anything selected is not a good idea because it can stumble upon a mount with some requirements, like flying carpet on non-tailor character, and there's no way to detect that.
5.0.1:
- Dismount checkbox added
- Fixed error that was occuring if no pets selected
5.0:
- MoP Update.
4.0.4:
- Sea mount now only works in Vashj'ir, so it won't prevent flying mount summon from water surface in other zones
4.0.3:
- Summon bug in vash'jir
4.0.2:
- IsFlyableArea() turned out to be still bad. Back to using [flyable] macro condition state driver.
4.0.1:
- Bugfix: Summon wasn't working without flying mount selected
4.0:
- New summon code without macro
- Sea mounts

Originally posted by Gandoch Would be really nice if I could dismount with the same key I use to mount. It seems to allow me to dismount with the keybind I set for Force Ground Mount, but that's awkward.

/run if IsMounted() and not IsFlying() then Dismount() return end local t if (IsFlyableArea() and (GetRealZoneText()~='Dalaran' or GetMinimapZoneText()=="Krasus' Landing")) then t={2,5} else t={1,3,4} end CallCompanion("MOUNT",t[random(#t)])

I'm having trouble with adding the Paladin mounts to the list. I was able to add all my other mounts, but these don't seem to work. It was implied they did work in some of the past comments so I'm not sure what is wrong.

I do a /nmnt +ground [Summon Charger] (linked of course) but it doesn't get added.

Originally posted by dwex Druids already have a flight-form binding, on their forms bar. There's no need for a second button that replicates it. The idea is to have a single mount button for druids, like other classes. It just chooses flight form in flyable areas, and ground mounts in non-flyable areas. It's no different, behaviorally, than for any other class.

Druids already have a flight-form binding, on their forms bar. There's no need for a second button that replicates it. The idea is to have a single mount button for druids, like other classes. It just chooses flight form in flyable areas, and ground mounts in non-flyable areas. It's no different, behaviorally, than for any other class.